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Aiken Standard from Aiken, South Carolina • Page 7

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Aiken Standardi
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Aiken, South Carolina
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1HE JOURNAL AND AIKEN. S. JANUARY 3.1. 1934 trial whkh bin la IU ent font, would permit to mate loans, Wigftoa pointed oat, adding itatowlie arrangement would "help' pot tha loan sharks of Columbia as- of Wwl to freat the UftU "borrower" in cutting 8 to 'x ttot TOWe al the jMti wtmJd drafted in Hy wttfc jraposai made at tlgnt spokesmen for Bankers' A. L.

Wigging of grMliitnt of flw association, of opinion" among board of control ntWr than individual atata examiner with the authority and subject to influencing. pttosipal new feature of woW make the board the sn- arbiter of banking gotanwr now this with a temporary hoard of contra! functioning undar him. Mrvn members of hoard wtmM th. ftate 'traaaowr, a to Darlo Wiggins Joan S8 19, both of Ang Ellispn C. Taylor Mildred Collins 19, GlovervUle.

R. M. Templeton 27, to Martha £tovaU 21, both of Atlanta, Ga. Charles Etheredge 26, to War- Jorie Wilds J8. both ot Augusta.

22, io Cizzfe Todi Luther- G. Whittle 22, to Toole 18, bo.th Mk Mattfe I THE SEED STORE 0. W. TMOeVt 0. W.

TMOeVt ftUCHtt BLOCK AUCIM, S. We hare in ttoek at all suitahlft for TAX NOT1CB1933 New State -School. Gonatitutional School, County Board M. Beattie, of Greenville and Edwards the -proposed reduction from 7 to 5 per-- cent. Jn legal interwfr rates would not affect iargf banks now average lew thata the maximum, but Seattle" declared Jt might hamper "smaller city The committee introduced a resolution for a constitutional amendment to do away with stockholders' liability to state banks, thus placing them on a parity with new federal Senator Sims, of Orangeburg, Edbanks to, both D.

Winter Seed Barley Btem 18 both Frank Austin 25, to Alice Beard, 24, both 61 Augusta. Gorton 42, to Emily Wilkerson 23, both of Augusta. Wood 28, to Pherson, 19, of Jacksonville, Fla. ftc Wheate; Fttlghwm and Texas Oafs, Oftiem 3ste White Silver Skin, Bermuda, Yel low Danv-ers, Australian Btwwn, Red -Wetherffeld. Plenty at low prices by pedt.

Lawm Clerw Creenway Fancy Lawn Grass Evergreen pertons experienced as Members of the board would be by the subjact confirmation by the senate. The board outlined would aalect a hank examiner and staff to and audit banks, with a think that under a ant program authority should be vetted in the board rather tfian in the governor as under tha tempor- would place state banks parity with new national' banks whose stockholders are not The on motion of Senator West or jspproved proposed ligfiliaoFvunder which "trana- act 'business on eept January 1, July 4, Labor day, Thanksgirihg.and Christmas: -L. M. Cook 24, to Ollie Lamb of Augusta. O.

K. Benning 86, to Rauby W. Moore. 30, of Augusta. Edgar B.

Caldwell 23, Bath, to Ordinary TotaL Special School Flat Levy JipeciaJ School Spot Lawn Grass, Italian Bya Grata, Bermuda Grass, Ky. Blue Grasa, White Dutch Crimson Clover, Armours Garden plant food, 6 Ib. cans, 60c. Edgar L. Foreman 24, to Mary Etta West 18, both of Clearwater.

Wm. Thos. Tanner. 61, -Columbia Mrs. Violet C.

Reeder 33, "Lex- ngton. Jtjhn Hi Bailey 21, to Shirley Yon 21, both of Salley. UM temjporarjr organisation did a inafTeioua piece of Wiggins warned that a pending bill to-ibwar iiterwt rites might "mean that tke 'state government won't be pre' cent, abova Uia propoaad maxi- He added this situation could said liankers malniproviiioaft of asked that it amandad to MARRIAGE LICENSES The following marriaga licenses have been isaned by Judge Webb: McGregor McCook, 65, to. Mrs. Uepboth Ga.

Edward McLeroy 22, to Mary Sealy 20, both Thompson, Ga. 27, Norwood, to Katie May Andrews Thompson, Ga. W.Foster, 22, Frances Simon .19, both of Augusta. B. 21, Smith 19, both of Aogwsta.

Lucll JL D. 36, Giu Alma Bridget t8, Wadley, Ga. Lvjrtkhar 46, to Lather 8 Hall, 47, of Augusta. Rnasell Whaley, 28, to Lucille Jontt 23, fcotn of Augusta. Clarence Dyal 22, both of Augusta.

Charles -Goss 21, Salley Lebla Hutaon 19, White A. SrHolley to "Mrs." Annie E. Gorman 49, both of Augusta. Frampton Turner 25,. Windsor to Bessie Wood 24, Jackson.

wontkly on Only fwir counties have the indua- Bloomsdale Savoy Spinach, Thick leaf Spinach, Long Standing Spinach. Turnip Saaelry Early and late Cabbage Seed, Collard Seed, Mustard, Kale, Grim-. Carrots. Poiiltry Scratch- Ohkk Fead, Laying in pkgs. Tean.

Red iah Peanuts. New By Method nunt nor tnfrcttens. -Mar rest. Tbta treat- you- to -10 about TOW you dtaafcliff conttntd to your twd. In CHI Mitt so quickly to BDrM, any sH iwln, thut you i up in- no follow Peanuts, Whita Span.

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 19 21 22 24 26 26 27 -28 Capers Downer Cedar Creek China Spring Chinquapin Courtney Coward Earie Edisto Berlin Ellenton Seivern Gloverville Graniteville Bodie 28 28 28 28 28 28 Hopewell Hone Creek Kathwood Eureka 28 28 28 28 28 Langley-Bstto 31 McLjiurin fodils, Crocus. Now is a good to plant. Cabbage Plants in season soon. As an exclusive Seed Store i your HMnt Open 9:00 a. m.

Cloaa 6:00 m. Dinner hours 1 to 2 p. n. local tM dtrfettpiwlaMi i Tour won't keep your money you are W. 4.

flatt Co. Ertwet Whittle 21, Granitoville to Ltona Leopard 18, Langley. NOTICE City of Aiken, Sapt. 28, 1983. Pursuant to an order of the Durban-Laird's Inc.

ESTATE BONDS 32 ,35 37 38 39 40 43 46 47 48 McTier Monetta Montmorencl Mt. Calvary ML Ebal Neeston Oak Grove Perry ..28 28 Pine Forest Round Top Belvedorc J28 .49 Avw A VouR obo HOT CAUL FAMl Lt. QUO FAMM.Y MY nance tba DnpHcata of the said city will at for the pur- af City from October lit, to lBt 1814, fw tfca fiaeal ytat- commenc- ng January Int. 1933. All welding within imits city of Aiken and who made i-Tair- returns of Aiken to County Auditor, for taxation in January and February last their names with a returned aforesaid hare been copied on the tax of the said city and hence thay stand charged with the City taxes for the fiscal year, as pro-rided by law.

The lery is as follows: GerierarExpehie 16 mills Bond Interett 18 wills Sinking Fund mills 60 61 52 53 54 66 68 67. 58 60 64 68 67 68 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 No Shiloh Msrsuella Jackson Mossy Smythe 128 28 10' 30 8J 14 10 12 ft 19 8 3 10 4 14 10 12 16-1 16 11 6 18 12 20 16 32 32 4 10 '10 11 16 17 8 31 12 8 46 SS 88 42 $8 40 38 47 39 31 88 34 St 42 38 40 45 43 39 84 41' 40 48 88 43 60 32 38 38 38 39 48 45 Spring Branch 13 .10 17 15 10 Town Wagener Wanenville Windsor North Augusta Pineland Plunkett Glade Central Cadle Branch Shirley Branch Clearwater Shaws Creek Tranquil 28 ..28 ,.28 ..28 -28 .28 17 17 28 17-1 24 26 12 10 12 8 12 15 10 12 16 36 4041 38 43 38 44' 4fr 66 46 52 B3 40 38 40 36 40 43 38 43 Total mills SARAH H. BUSCH, City Clerk and Treasurer. Sept, 28, 1933, Build Up Health tnd Pshtt As Awsy WOMEN who suiter from weak- MM often have many aches and yatai which a etate of health would prevent Women In thle condition take Cardul. a purely topw that been In for over yeara.

Take Cardul to the lone of the In of eViwn health and "tired nerrea. Women have found. In that Cardul them to overcome and make the monthly eaoUr. CXRDUI te iwfe and whole- iiuii for fromcn of all Try lUiefccByTakiifCardm -I waa weak and ru4own and nftered a bit wlta false la aide," wrltea Mra. Nick raaco, of Beannoat, Texas.

"I was nervous. I did not rest well at nlcht, and my appetite was poor. "My mother had Cardui beneficial result, so I decided to take It 1 surely am glad I did. for It stopped the psin in my side and built up my general health, took seven bottles In all." Cardul is sold at all true stone, postage stamps accepted for taxes. Personal checks accepted, subject to collection.

Separate receipts Issued in each school district. If you own property in several districts, pay in emch. ImstaitaMMrte, If by October discount If paid by November 1 discount 1 No discount during November and December. First installment to be paid by October 15, 1933. Second installment to be paid by January 16, 1934.

Third installment to be paid by March 16, 1934. Poll and road taxes must be paid with first payment. No installment allowed unless total tax is more than $9.00, and payment is made by October 16. January 'l, 1934, penalty. February 1, 1934, penalty.

March 1, 1934, penalty. Books close March IB, 1934. Office hours 9 to 1, 2 to 5 day. R. TIMMERMAN, THOS.

H. WILLIAMSON, Deputy first THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL is by train. The safest. Most com- fortsble. Most reliable.

Costs less. Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding trendy reduced fares for short trips. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM J. W. ASHHURST Agency REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Aikcn, S.

C. Phone 34.

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